October 07, 2016 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Event Type: Conferences
Sponsored By: Murphy Institute , Center for Public Policy Research
8:30am COFFEE AND BREAKFAST
Tulane University Law School, Room 214
8:55am WELCOME REMARKS
Tulane University Law School, Room 214
9:00am THEME ONE: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, TECHNOLOGY, AND SHARING
Technoheritage
Sonia Katyal (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Intellectual Property and the Myth of Nonrivalry
James Y. Stern (William & Mary Law School)
10:40am BREAK
11:00am THEME TWO: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PROPERTY, PART I
Affordable Housing in an Era of Big Data
Nestor Davidson (Fordham University)
11:50am LUNCH
Tulane University Law School, Faculty Lounge
1:00pm THEME TWO: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PROPERTY, PART II
The “Publicization” of Private Space
Sarah Schindler (University of Maine)
1:50pm BREAK
2:00pm THEME THREE: RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF OWNERS
Owners as Fiduciaries?
Seth Davis (University of California, Irvine School of Law)
Privacy and Community Property
Sally Brown Richardson (Tulane University Law School)
3:40pm WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION
Tulane University Law School, Faculty Lounge
Filed Under: Conferences , Center For Public Policy Research
Established in memory of Charles H. Murphy, Sr. (1870-1954), and inspired by the vision of Charles H. Murphy, Jr. (1920-2002), The Murphy Institute exists to help Tulane faculty and students understand economic, moral, and political problems we all face and think about. More important, it exists to help us understand how these problems have come to be so closely interconnected.